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BACI’s fifth Lenten Bible Study is now available for free download. The study offered for 2015 is on “Same-sex Issues and the Bible.” The five weeks are: Week 1. The Teaching of Jesus. Week 2. Leviticus – the prohibitions of Chapters 18 and 20 Week 3. Genesis 1 and 2 – Implications from the Creation…

8-15 June 2014 is Ecumenical Bible Week. An impressive number of events will be held during this week in Dublin and its surroundings, and they can be seen on the poster and program, or below. One of the speakers participating in this event is BACI chair, Rev. Dr. William Olhausen. Bible Week May 14 Poster…

As recently announced in the Church of Ireland Gazette, BACI’s fourth Lent course, on the Church and Culture, is now available for free download. It is now available from the above page, or the A4 can be accessed here and the A5 here. The study has been specifically designed to promote thoughtful discussion at parish level…

BACI patron the Most Revd Dr Michael Jackson will be launching the group’s Lent 2013 Bible Study Resource on ‘Gender Justice’ on Tuesday January 15th at 7pm in the Theological Institute, Braemor Park, Dublin 6. This set of five Bible Studies pairs passages related to this theme from the Old Testament and the New Testament…

Following on with BACI’s series of Bible Studies for Lent, BACI is currently preparing a study on The Bible in the Life of the Church‘s final topic, Gender Justice. The study will follow the format of the revised Economic Justice produced for the BiLC from the Lent 2012 study: there will be five weeks of…

This year at the ISBL/EABS/SOTS Meeting in Amsterdam, AABS will again have a small event, to which all are invited. On Sunday, 22 July, members are invited to attend the 10 am Dutch Eucharist at the Old Catholic parish church, Amsterdam (Oud-Katholieke Parochie Amsterdam). This will be followed by lunch across the street (approx €15)…

BACI’s first event, held at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute, was held on 21 April 2012. The event was attended by approximately 40 people from around Ireland. Professor David Ford gave a talk on the Gospel of John and how it models its own interpretation. A lively discussion followed. Professor Gordon McConville gave a…

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The Biblical Association for the Church of Ireland

BACI is an Anglican and Ecumenical organization which exists to enrich and deepen the use of the Bible in the Church of Ireland by encouraging rigorous and faith-based biblical study.

BACI seeks to represent and serve the entire Church of Ireland, geographically and theologically. Watch here and in your local Anglican news forum for developments. If you would like to participate in the formation or serve on either the temporary working group or committee, please contact us.

Patrons:
The Most Reverend Richard Clarke, Archbishop of Armagh
The Most Reverend Michael Jackson, Archbishop of Dublin